How to Make Table Tennis Competitive Against A Weaker Player
Spot your opponent some points., Play with your left hand (if you are right-handed). , Change your grip from shake-hands to pen-holder or vice versa. , Practice your defensive game and use just back spins, pushes and blocks., Avoid using the smash...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Spot your opponent some points.
This will make the game even and will improve your overall game.
Most champions are mostly aggressive and use topspin, but this player probably has a very good chop which he uses sometimes in his play mix. ,, This is a good equalizer and the next best choice after "playing with your left hand". , It is a disadvantage to stay close to the table all the time for most players.
Here it is concentration, anticipation and speed. -
Step 2: Play with your left hand (if you are right-handed).
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Step 3: Change your grip from shake-hands to pen-holder or vice versa.
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Step 4: Practice your defensive game and use just back spins
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Step 5: pushes and blocks.
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Step 6: Avoid using the smash and instead use pushes
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Step 7: drop shots
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Step 8: slices
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Step 9: blocks
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Step 10: flicks etc.
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Step 11: Switch bats to one with the pips out or a beginner's bat.
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Step 12: Stay close to the table and develop that part of the game.
Detailed Guide
This will make the game even and will improve your overall game.
Most champions are mostly aggressive and use topspin, but this player probably has a very good chop which he uses sometimes in his play mix. ,, This is a good equalizer and the next best choice after "playing with your left hand". , It is a disadvantage to stay close to the table all the time for most players.
Here it is concentration, anticipation and speed.
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